Stay at
Missouri Bed and Breakfasts and Inns for the personal attention you desire. A B&B is a
great alternative to hotels or motels while visiting the state of MO!

Missouri State and Visitor Information

Two
great rivers--the Missouri and the Mississippi--played prominent roles in the early
development of the region. In the 1700s they were the pathways traveled by missionaries
and white settlers. Boats plied both rivers in the 1800s to transport farm products out of
Missouri and bring in manufactured goods. During the era of territorial expansion,
Missouri was the eastern terminus of the Santa Fe and Oregon trails. Given its location as
the national crossroads, it became a major railroad center. Missouri is an historically
rich state with rural communities and bustling cities, offers each traveler a great choice
in experiences and of Missouri bed & breakfasts accommodations. Missouri isnt
called the Show-me State for nothing. Travel in each of the areas and see for yourself and
along the way choose a Missouri bed and breakfast for your lodging.

The
state of Missouri has a vast range of bed and breakfast inns, country inns, urban
B&Bs, farm and homestay bed and breakfasts, historic hotels and lake and mountain
lodges. Missouri's two major cities, Kansas City and St. Louis, developed on the state's
two major rivers--the Missouri and the Mississippi--which form its eastern and part of its
western borders. Hannibal and Northwest Missouri is Mark Twain country, while the central
part of the state is more rural, with wineries, the KATY Trail, and Lake of the Ozarks as
special attractions. In the south, Branson is popular with both country music fans and bed
and breakfast travelers.